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Re: using image zip file offline

Fri Jul 29, 2011 10:41 am

beejayau wrote:in the downloaded and extracted MovieDpt folder there are 4 folders, items, media packs, medias and persons as well as a file named 0

I think you're making a confusion...

I just checked, and the zip file contains only the folder "Items" (with 732 MB of pictures).

Re: using image zip file offline

Fri Jul 29, 2011 10:52 am

After extracting the files again the items file appeared outside the MovieDbt folder I moved it inside the folder and it now works

Thanks for your help :clap:

John

Re: using image zip file offline

Fri Jul 29, 2011 11:11 am

beejayau wrote:Thanks for your help :clap:

:D

Re: using image zip file offline

Sat Jul 30, 2011 3:09 am

beejayau wrote:in the downloaded and extracted MovieDpt folder there are 4 folders, items, media packs, medias and persons as well as a file named 0


I noticed the top one (Coollector Portable) this morning. I actually forgot about it until I saw the above post. File is attached. Is it one of yours?

1.PNG


2.PNG

* Added .zip extension for uploading purposes.
Attachments
0.zip
(26.93 KiB) Downloaded 234 times

Re: using image zip file offline

Sat Jul 30, 2011 7:47 am

Top one is the same as mine but the bottom one is different view to mine

Re: using image zip file offline

Sat Jul 30, 2011 8:00 am

I have also noticed a few DVDs show a message we don't know any video of this movie

For example the movie Julie It has all the cast details etc but no DVD. The DVD is listed on IMDB

other movies are:-

Sun Valley Serenade,
Take Her Shes Mine,
Tea for Two,
Thank Your Lucky Stars,
This gun for Hire
We Dive at Dawn
Where Were You When The Lights Went Out
The Wooden Horse



Is this normal? or should there be an update to correct this?

Sorry to keep asking questions but I am impressed with the program and want to get the best results from it.

best regards
John :hi:

Re: using image zip file offline

Sat Jul 30, 2011 9:03 am

beejayau wrote:a file named 0

This file contains the list of all the pictures that have been changed during the last 3 months. It's the very first file that Coollector downloads everytime you launch the program and you're online. When you navigate the database and stumble on one of those pictures, it is re-downloaded.

Re: using image zip file offline

Sat Jul 30, 2011 9:06 am

beejayau wrote:I have also noticed a few DVDs show a message we don't know any video of this movie

The same way we are building the movie database, we are building the database of existing videos. It takes a lot of work, there are still many DVDs to process, but we're working on it.


beejayau wrote:I am impressed with the program

:D

Re: using image zip file offline

Tue Feb 21, 2012 3:20 am

Where do I put the image files on a Mac?

Re: using image zip file offline

Tue Feb 21, 2012 11:18 am

RicCypher wrote:Where do I put the image files on a Mac?

Oops, I forgot to add this information :doh:

The Mac location is "~/Library/Application Support/Coollector Movie Database/Images/MoviesDpt/".

Thank you very much for reporting this problem. I've corrected the page:

http://www.coollector.com/images.html#top

Re: using image zip file offline

Tue Feb 21, 2012 12:16 pm

With OS X Lion, the "Library" folder is now hidden. :roll:

To find it, you'll have to use the "Go" menu of the Finder. The popdown of that menu still doesn't show the "Library" folder, until you hold down the option key to reveal it.

Re: using image zip file offline

Mon Dec 10, 2012 2:05 am

Would the 8 part image file be considered a complete database containing images as well as text.Is it up to date and would I have to delete anything before installing

regards Ron

Re: using image zip file offline

Mon Dec 10, 2012 2:28 am

freewave wrote:Would the 8 part image file be considered a complete database containing images as well as text.

Only the images. You already have all the database information on your computer, as it comes with the program.


freewave wrote:Is it up to date

Not really up to date, but it's a very good start. I'd say it has 80% of the movie posters.


freewave wrote:would I have to delete anything before installing

Nothing to uninstall. It's the same as if you had downloaded the images by using the program.
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